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We’re thrilled to finally be able to share some exciting news with you all… DevMate is joining forces with Paddle, providing our customers with an end-to-end toolkit for building, managing and selling software online. We’ve often toyed with the idea of developing an in-house ecommerce solution to sit alongside DevMate over the last three years, carefully weighing up

As you may already know, yesterday Apple has released a new Security Update to the OS X 10.11 that caused a serious issue: it disabled Ethernet port on the Mac OS X. That was reported by a lot of consumers and posted on the Internet, at MacRumors for instance. The main trouble here is that the update was silent

This day is going down in history as a holiday for developers. From now on, you can host and sell your OS X apps and don’t pay for it: DevMate platform is available for free. It’s not a time-limited or user-limited trial. It’s all yours for as long as you want it. We give developers complete freedom

We’ve been mildly avalanched with our customers’ questions about the recent Sparkle vulnerability issue. Before we get any deeper into the subject, we’d like to assure all DevMate users — you are completely safe. DevMate meets all ATS requirements and is fully protected from man-in-the-middle attacks. Now, to the trouble itself. As a security researcher Radek discovered in late

I had a bad feeling last night, deep in my gut. And it totally wasn’t the taco-salad from the new place on the corner with the B cleanliness rating. In the morning, I discovered it was far, far worse: the Mac App Store had been down. Chaos, panic, anarchy. Developers counted their losses today, weeping in unison with frustrated